* Petr Špaček:
> you might be interested in information about "DNS flag day" coordinated
> by open-source DNS vendors and is planned for 2019-02-01
> (February 1st 2019).
>
> Further information can be found on
> https://dnsflagday.net/
Is there still no reduction of EDNS buffer size to around 1
* Antonio Prado via dns-wg:
> On 6/12/18 1:43 PM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
>> I guess most answers will be "it depends" :-)
>
> ok, just to recap:
>
> .gov.uk --> central and local
> .gov.ie --> central
> .gov.nl --> neither central nor local
> .go(u)v.fr --> central
> .gov.it --> central and lo
* Mark Andrews:
>> On 14 Jun 2018, at 6:51 am, Florian Weimer wrote:
>>
>> * Petr Špaček:
>>
>>> you might be interested in information about "DNS flag day" coordinated
>>> by open-source DNS vendors and is planned for 2019-02-01
>>
* Paul Vixie:
> Florian Weimer wrote:
> ...
>>
>> Or you can avoid fragmentation in the first place, ...
>
> so, just always use tcp if you're expecting more than 1200 octets?
Sure, unless it's a special dedicated network etc.
>> Theoretically